Month: July 2011

All of Iowa

Iowa Forecast Video 7/30/2011

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JCHO72r0A4?hl=en&fs=1&w=425&h=349] DRY SUNNY WEEKEND: An almost perfect summer weekend in store for the state this weekend. Almost no chances of showers and thunderstorms during this time and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s with humid conditions but not unbearable. This will not effect the RAGBRAI riders as they complete their journey between Coralville …

Gardening, Uncategorized

Hot and Humid weekend with Storms most days but especially Saturday, when some could be strong to severe.

Regional Weather View. What seems to be never ending heat and humidity continue to be the main story across parts of the Upper Midwest, especially Iowa which will again have a heat wave for the weekend into next week. Mid 90 degree highs will be possible there most days. Further north will not be much …

All of Iowa, Tropical

Iowa Forecast Video 7/29/2011

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_vIRNvwXBQ?hl=en&fs=1&w=425&h=349] DRY TIME: The chances of showers and thunderstorms will be moving out of the state for several days. Although there could be a very isolated chance of one, the next widespread chance won’t occur statewide again until Tuesday. This will be welcome news in the Tri-State region that was hit with record rainfall …

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WXALERT: Watch Possible for Southeastern Iowa

IASWC IOWA CITY BUREAU: The Storm Prediction has posted Mesoscale Discussion #1775, which focuses on a Severe Threat in Southeastern Iowa tonight. Strong to Severe Thunderstorms could increase through the Early Evening with the Primary threats being Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Perhaps Locally Heavy Rainfall. The need for a Watch is currently Uncertain, But the SPC …

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TROPICAL UPDATE: First Tropical System to hit the U.S. will Make Landfall Tomorrow Night

Well it looks like Texas will finally get the Rain it needs after a Long Drought that will hopefully go away in Parts of Texas thanks to Tropical Storm DON makes Landfall on Friday. Current Storm winds are topping up to 40 MPH as it makes it’s way to Southern Texas. This storm is expected …